Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles in an interview opened up about her superstar daughter’s childhood experiences with bullying and the moments that shaped her character.
Tina recalled that Beyoncé was a shy child who faced bullying. Despite her own struggles, a defining moment came when young Beyoncé stood up for a classmate who was being mistreated.
This act of courage left Tina deeply moved and immensely proud of her daughter, highlighting Beyoncé’s early empathy and bravery.
Solange was a strong activist from Grade 5
Tina also shared a touching memory of her younger daughter, Solange. Even in fifth grade, Solange demonstrated her activist spirit by organizing petitions at school.
This early involvement in social causes underscored her lifelong commitment to activism and social justice.
Beyoncé’s mother talks of Kelly Rowland and other things
The interview also touched on Kelly Rowland, a fellow Destiny’s Child member who lived with the Knowles family from the age of 11.
Tina remembered Kelly as a protective and peacemaking child who always strived to mediate conflicts and maintain harmony among her friends.
In addition to these personal stories, Tina offered parenting advice based on her experiences raising three remarkable children.
She emphasized the importance of recognizing and respecting each child’s unique personality, praising their positive traits, and avoiding negative comparisons. This approach, she believes, fosters positive behavior and self-esteem in children.
Reflecting on Beyoncé’s incredible work ethic, Tina shared insights into the making of the Renaissance documentary. She praised the film’s perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, attributing its success to her daughter’s relentless dedication.
Beyoncé spent nearly every hour in the studio, balancing her professional commitments with her role as a mother.
Tina’s admiration for Beyoncé’s tireless efforts and meticulous attention to detail was evident. She expressed that few people truly understand the extent of her hard work.